After Image: Margo Harkin

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After Image: Margo Harkin

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2021

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Length

2hr 11min 30sec

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Docs Ireland, Northern Ireland Screen

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Description

PTSD warning: this interview contains images, sounds and descriptions of Bloody Sunday. 

Margo Harkin is interviewed in her home by Rose Baker.

Margo is a filmmaker from Derry, the city and the North-West are important to the work that she does. She grew up with an awareness of partition, and saw Derry as an example of the discrimination that Catholic people experienced

Her generation some of the first Catholic people to go to university. Her family attended civil rights marches and she was a witness to Bloody Sunday.

She discusses the importance of people in Derry and the North West being able to tell their own stories, the Derry Film and Video Workshop helped them to be able to do this. The topics of her films include teenage pregnancy, strip searches and Bloody Sunday.

Credits

After Image is a project by Docs Ireland and Northern Ireland Screen
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